IT Security and Cost Control without Compromise: A Fresh Look at Authentication

Join us as we discuss how today’s hackers are developing innovative attacks that go beyond the operating system to gain access to your systems. Then learn how you can use embedded hardware-based authentication solutions such as identity protection technology from Intel and Symantec to help you:

· Fend off attacks that circumvent traditional software-only-based security measures.
· Step up authentication while saving costs with embedded hardware-based storage of authentication tokens and certificates.
· Prevent screen scraping and other malware hijacks by verifying a human presence at the PC.
· Reduce help-desk costs associated with lost tokens and smart cards, and minimize IT staff time spent on configuration and provisioning.

Marty and Amy will also cover how our new solutions can assist you in narrowing your exposure window in disaster recovery scenarios.

Our experts will then answer questions live, so be sure to bring a question or two to ask. It’s a great chance to get answers directly from industry experts on IT security.

Tom Bowers, vCISO for ePlus and their clients, will cover what he sees as the looming threats for 2016, including Threat Intelligence and Sharing, State Sponsored Code and Commercial Malware, Security of Big Data, Embedded Systems, and the Physical and Cyber Convergence.

Customer data is complicated. It lives everywhere and changes frequently. Creating a holistic view of the customer journey can be a challenge, even as the opportunities are obvious. Join Larry Drebes, Founder and CEO of Janrain for lessons learned from thousands of enterprises, challenges with different approaches to customer data management, and the benefits of managing customer identity in the cloud.

Email is #1 source of risk in today's enterprise, yet also the #1 digital communication channel for businesses today. The United States Postal Service sends more than thirteen million emails per day, which makes their email channel and brand a high-profile target for criminal email cyberattacks. In this case study webinar, hear from Michael Ray, Inspector in Change of Revenue, Product & Cyber Security at the United States Postal Inspection Service, as he shares their story of how they implemented Agari to protect their brand and their customers against fraudulent attacks by securing their email channel.

Email is #1 source of risk in today's enterprise, yet also the #1 digital communication channel for businesses today. The United States Postal Service sends more than thirteen million emails per day, which makes their email channel and brand a high-profile target for criminal email cyberattacks. In this case study webinar, hear from Michael Ray, Inspector in Change of Revenue, Product & Cyber Security at the United States Postal Inspection Service, as he shares their story of how they implemented Agari to protect their brand and their customers against fraudulent attacks by securing their email channel.

Email is #1 source of risk in today's enterprise, yet also the #1 digital communication channel for businesses today. The United States Postal Service sends more than thirteen million emails per day, which makes their email channel and brand a high-profile target for criminal email cyberattacks. In this case study webinar, hear from Michael Ray, Inspector in Change of Revenue, Product & Cyber Security at the United States Postal Inspection Service, as he shares their story of how they implemented Agari to protect their brand and their customers against fraudulent attacks by securing their email channel.

Email is #1 source of risk in today's enterprise, yet also the #1 digital communication channel for businesses today. The United States Postal Service sends more than thirteen million emails per day, which makes their email channel and brand a high-profile target for criminal email cyberattacks. In this case study webinar, hear from Michael Ray, Inspector in Change of Revenue, Product & Cyber Security at the United States Postal Inspection Service, as he shares their story of how they implemented Agari to protect their brand and their customers against fraudulent attacks by securing their email channel.

Email is #1 source of risk in today's enterprise, yet also the #1 digital communication channel for businesses today. The United States Postal Service sends more than thirteen million emails per day, which makes their email channel and brand a high-profile target for criminal email cyberattacks. In this case study webinar, hear from Michael Ray, Inspector in Change of Revenue, Product & Cyber Security at the United States Postal Inspection Service, as he shares their story of how they implemented Agari to protect their brand and their customers against fraudulent attacks by securing their email channel.

Operating from the belief that education is the most powerful weapon, one of our foremost security researchers will provide an analysis on a recently documented stealthy malware family named Stegoloader. Our upcoming webcast will unveil the sophistication of Stegoloader’s characteristics which make it hard to analyze and detect. This webcast will help you understand the nature of Stegoloader in order to counter it more efficiently and effectively.

Pierre-Marc Bureau, Senior Security Researcher from the Counter Threat Unit (CTU), will discuss how Stegoloader cloaks its main component as a harmless Portable Network Image (PNG) while it extracts and executes malicious code hidden within an image. Although CTU researchers have not observed Stegoloader being used in targeted attacks, it has significant information stealing capabilities. Malware authors are constantly looking for ways to adapt and improve detection mechanisms, which makes Stegoloader a prime candidate for cyber-criminals arsenals. Learn how digital steganography may be a new trend for threat actors globally.

In this webcast, you will:

- Gain insight on when and where Stegoloader was first encountered.
- Learn characteristics of Stegoloader and how it operates.
- Understand digital steganography trends and how to detect and remediate.

All workplaces share the same security threat: the well-meaning but careless employee who may be more focused on productivity than protecting the company’s sensitive or confidential information. Often, without thinking of the potential consequences, they leave confidential documents in plain view, share passwords, circumvent security procedures and transfer sensitive data to the public cloud without company approval – ultimately costing much more to your organization’s bottom line than the employee hoped to save in time. IT professionals agree that more security incidents are caused by negligence than malicious acts.

In this webinar, Dr Larry Ponemon of the Ponemon Institute and Michael Crouse, Director of Insider Threat Strategies, Raytheon | Websense, will discuss findings of the 2015 survey The Unintentional Insider Risk in the United States and German Organizations.

Topics for discussion include:
*How much unintentional security incidents are costing your organization
*Which employees are most likely to cause an unintentional insider breach
*What you can do about it

The biggest challenge in security is no longer technology. We need to rise from recognition as security experts and experts within security teams to leaders protecting information from a world of risk and vulnerabilities.

Michael Santarcangelo cracked the code on the pathway to becoming an exceptional security leader. On July 30, 2015 at 1:00PM Eastern Michael will share the Exceptional IT Leadership Framework, including the 5 foundational elements, 9 competencies, and 5 essential habits. The webcast will explore the benefits of a framework-based, competency-driven approach to developing your leadership and how to assess where you really are in your leadership journey.

Keeping the most important workloads up and running smoothly, 24/7 can keep IT managers up at night. Additionally, the need to rapidly analyze the ever-increasing amounts of data being generated in connected world is major imperative. Increasingly, these challenges need to be met in a tight budgetary environment.

You’re faced with a strategic choice: Continue to try to meet these growing demands with legacy infrastructure, or migrate your mission-critical deployments to an open-standards-based environment built upon Intel® Xeon® processor-based solutions solution stacks.

Join our panel of experts to learn a proven approach to modernization. Topics include:
· Trends and market data related to mission-critical application modernization and a perspective on the updated solution stack

· Strategic options to address the current software-, hardware-, and business-related challenges in your mission-critical environment

· Practical steps for your mission-critical migration projects, including which workloads to transition first, and ways to divide the project into manageable pieces

· Lessons learned in modernizing mission-critical environments, based on a rich history of innovation and global experience from IBM and Intel

Bring your most pressing mission-critical questions and challenges and ask the experts. This webinar will be live.

From small start-up projects to globally distributed and operationalized multicluster data center deployments, the Hadoop framework is adding value to many organizations. Discover how the Hadoop framework is evolving to support advanced enterprise requirements for stability, reliability, and real-time analysis to support mission critical projects.
Attend this webinar and get smart on:
· The history of the Hadoop framework and the contribution process that drives innovation

· Field patterns of use that indicate a shift to real-time requirements

· How core server and networking platforms are evolving with Hadoop framework

· How to identify big data usage models for first proofs of concept and high ROI

Intel® Xeon Phi™ coprocessor – the next leap forward in High Performance Computing.

Learn why Intel® Xeon Phi™ coprocessor may be a compelling solution for your HPC environment. Each individual Intel® Xeon Phi™ coprocessor delivers the performance to extend the reach of applications that have demonstrated the ability to reach the scaling limits of Intel® Xeon® processor based systems. HPC clusters populated with Intel Xeon processors and Intel Xeon coprocessors can potentially see significant performance gains when properly tuned and optimized. The fabric becomes fundamentally important to delivering and maximizing the clusters performance. What are the hardware and software features that make Intel Xeon Phi uniquely different from other solutions in the market? How to design a high performance fabric that optimizes Intel Xeon Phi performance in cluster? Is your code highly parallelized and vectorized? Why is this important? How do I know? Learn how the Intel tools can help you get the best performance out of you applications.

This is a webinar you do not want miss if you are interested in maximizing the performance of your HPC workload.

David Buchholz, IT Director of Consumerization—Principal Engineer, IT Strategy, Architecture and Innovation, Intel IT

Consumerization is much more than a simple Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program; it’s about delivering the complete user experience that employees have come to expect. Find out how implementing a solid consumerization plan can increase flexibility, efficiency, and productivity. Tune in to learn best practices that will help you select the right tools for your consumerization overhaul.

Learn more about consumerization, and how to:

· Expand your end-user computing strategy beyond BYOD.

· Embrace the consumerization of IT while keeping the enterprise secure.

· Gain insight from Intel IT’s effort to address consumerization in the enterprise and serve more than 25,000 employee-owned smart phones, thousands of employee-owned tablets, and hundreds of employee-owned PCs.

This event will be live, so please bring any questions you have concerning consumerization.

Attend this talk to hear how the Healthcare IT Maturity Model Programme is delivering leading insights for hospitals, enhancing their IT capabilities towards achieving improved eHealth outcomes. The programme assists a hospital’s IT function plan a more holistic approach to the strategy, implementation and running of electronic medical record (EMR) and general IT services.

This talk outlines how to systematically improve performance of the IT organisation by using complementary management approaches, namely the IT Capability Maturity Framework (from IVI), NHS Infrastructure Maturity Model (from NHS DHID) and EMR Adoption Model (from HIMSS Analytics). We will also share early results from European hospitals, including NHS hospitals, plus details on how to participate.

HPC (High Performance Computing) is a fast growing technology used across many industries, as it has become the means to maintaining a competitive edge in a global economy. Whether your organization is large or small, global or local - HPC can mean a faster time-to-market, producing products at a lower cost and with more competitive features. This webinar will describe the value behind HPC and how it can help you and your organization become more successful. There are many aspects to HPC and one key attribute is performance. How do you design and implement an HPC cluster that will allow you to discover faster, run more simulation models to minimize expensive physical models? We will talk about the system attributes that enable HPC performance including the processor, memory and fabric.

IT experts from Forrester Research, PayPal, and NextBio are blazing a trail in big data. Hear them talk about lessons learned, and how they:

· Use big data analytics to generate new business insight and competitive advantage.

· Work with business decision makers to identify use cases for big data solutions.

· Manage the three Vs of big data—volume, variety, and velocity.

· Adapt their data architecture and infrastructure to meet the demands of big data.

You’ll also see how big data has changed their job roles, and how it could change yours. You’ll get an overview of the holy grail of big data—predictive analytics—and learn concrete steps you can take to put big data to work for your company, generating real business value.

This webinar will be live, so be sure to bring questions and comments.

Learn how Intel and McAfee solutions can help you keep up on the evolving cybercrime landscape. Join John Skinner, director of secure enterprise and cloud at Intel, and Ed Metcalf, director of product marketing for Intel solutions at McAfee, for an informative webinar. They’ll discuss how these next-generation security solutions are designed to help you:

· Provide zero-day protection that detects, blocks, quarantines, and removes stealthy threats before damage is done.
· Proactively block rootkits and other new threats that can’t be detected by traditional security measures.
· Deploy a preventive security approach that goes beyond the operating system to guard against viruses and malware at the hardware level using McAfee DeepSAFE technology

Also, be sure to ask a question or two during the live question-and-answer session. It’s a great chance to get answers directly from industry experts on IT security.

Join us as we discuss how today’s hackers are developing innovative attacks that go beyond the operating system to gain access to your systems. Then learn how you can use embedded hardware-based authentication solutions such as identity protection technology from Intel and Symantec to help you:

· Fend off attacks that circumvent traditional software-only-based security measures.
· Step up authentication while saving costs with embedded hardware-based storage of authentication tokens and certificates.
· Prevent screen scraping and other malware hijacks by verifying a human presence at the PC.
· Reduce help-desk costs associated with lost tokens and smart cards, and minimize IT staff time spent on configuration and provisioning.

Marty and Amy will also cover how our new solutions can assist you in narrowing your exposure window in disaster recovery scenarios.

Our experts will then answer questions live, so be sure to bring a question or two to ask. It’s a great chance to get answers directly from industry experts on IT security.

Learn about embedded security features that come with new 3rd generation Intel® Core™ vPro™ processors. Join Intel’s director of business client architecture, Yasser Rasheed and John Mahvi, business client product line manager for Intel IT as they reveal how these distinctive built-in features were designed to address the key concerns of IT security management. From threat management and identity and access, to data protection and monitoring and remediation, learn about embedded security technologies to help you:

Join Grant Babb, Proactive Investigations Program manager for Intel IT, as he discusses the impact of insider threats on organizations and the software and best practices Intel has developed to preempt this type of attack. You’ll learn about:

· A new approach to preempting insider threats: How we combined business intelligence and behavioral monitoring
· How Intel IT developed Intel® Pro-I: A new software tool used by Intel to proactively identify potential insider threats that we’re now making freely available through General Public License (GPL)
· Insider threat personas: Profiles of insiders who—for one reason or another—deliberately compromise IT data and systems
· The changing security environment: Why the way we work today via mobile and cloud has changed the way we need to approach insider threats
· The skills you need: The knowledge and expertise you need on staff to mitigate the risk of insider threats and make the best use of this unique approach

Also be sure to bring your questions about insider threats for Grant to answer during the moderated question-and-answer portion of the webinar.

With so many cloud options available today, it’s hard to determine the best strategy, architecture, and specific solutions and associated technologies your enterprise. Intel believes building cloud infrastructure is a journey—and appropriate planning, based on architectural principals, will ensure consistency throughout each implementation phase. In this webcast, you’ll get practical advice based on real-world experience for developing a private or hybrid cloud strategy that successfully builds on your existing or upcoming data center. We’ll discuss cloud strategy development, maturity framework, application and infrastructure assessment, the importance of aligned business processes, and lessons learned.

Das Kamhout is one of Intel IT’s top go-to guys when it comes to cloud. He’s responsible for building Intel’s private cloud—an effort that has so far achieved remarkable gains for the business, including savings of $9 million to date.

Join Das for an in-depth look at Intel’s private cloud infrastructure, along with Intel Director of Cloud Computing Marketing Raejeanne Skillern to learn how Intel is moving forward with Open Cloud Computing and how you can:

Mark Rowland, architect of the new Intel® Xeon® processor E5 family, had a tough job: What could he pack into a tiny piece of silicon that could help IT pros like you solve their biggest data center challenges? Get a rare chance to hear Mark, along with Director of Xeon Platform Marketing Dylan Larson, discuss how Intel’s latest server processor is designed to emphasize performance, efficient I/O, and advanced security—and how you can use the new processor to:

Today's security threat landscape is rapidly evolving. From an explosion of mobile devices and IT consumerization to more advanced and persistent threats, the complexity of IT security is greater than ever before. Hear directly from Intel and McAfee experts on how you can incorporate remote security management using McAfee ePO Deep Command with Intel(r) Active Management Technology (AMT) to deliver beyond the operating system and help reduce security operations costs.

Join Intel Cloud Infrastructure Group GM Jason Waxman and Forrester VP and Principle Analyst James Staten discuss the trends, key players, opportunities and how to specifically take advantage of an open cloud computing approach to address key challenges today. They will explore how to build upon IP that others are sharing, advances in open source cloud, open standards development, the Open Compute Project, and much more followed by a question and answer session!

The December Intel IT Center Forum features Andrew Butler, Vice President and Distinguished Analyst at Gartner Research, and Boyd Davis, General Manager, Data Center Group Marketing, at Intel. Together, they'll discuss converged architecture, simplification for the cloud, and whether hardware still matters in a cloud-obsessed world.

Attend this webinar to get the first look at IT professional peer research. Intel asked 200 IT managers from enterprises around the country about their desktop virtualization projects. The top 5 key findings will be analyzed by Intel expert Jesus Garcia in an exclusive Intel IT Center video that premiers at this event.

Whether you're currently in the middle of a desktop virtualization project, or have just started planning, this is an event you won't want to miss.

Following the video, Intel's IT Center program brings you a live moderated Q&A session:

Intel Desktop Virtualization Expert Jesus Garcia will be on hand to answer your questions. So, whether you're wondering about your delivery model options, what end users will benefit most, or have specific challenges you need to overcome, Jesus will have some keen insights to offer.

Mr. Le Vernois is a charter member of the Services Program Office within the Sales and Marketing Group for Intel Corporation. A 25 year veteran of the computer industry, Mr. Le Vernois has held prior Senior Management positions with Sequent Computer Systems, Xerox, IBM, and Unicru; in various Sales and Marketing positions. Over the past 6 years, Mr. Le Vernois has played a key role in the development and execution of Intel’s Channel Services Strategy worldwide.

Mr. Le Vernois is a member of Rotary International and is a Paul Harris Fellow. He is listed in International Who's Who of Professional Management. He holds a B.S. in Computer Science from Pacific Lutheran University, and a MBA from the University of Portland.

Planning an IT project? The Intel® IT Center planning guides offer step-by-step guidance to help you hit the ground running. Based on Intel IT staff’s experience, we have guides for desktop virtualization, security in the cloud, client in the cloud, and next-generation data centers.